Welcome to Harmony

Summer in Harmony was supposed to be simple: treehouses, comic books, long days with nowhere to be. Instead, an accident tied to Harmony Industries turns the town weird, and you play as Mikey, a kid trying to reach his dad and uncover what went wrong.

Welcome to Harmony blends a coming of age mystery with a tense planning puzzle. Each run covers a single day of creeping strangeness, and every fight asks the same thing: can you build a turn that survives what comes next?

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Plan Your Turn. Execute Everything.

The core loop is elegant and strict. You build a turn by placing cards onto a timeline. When you decide to execute, every action resolves from left to right and you cannot change what you queued. The game rewards foresight. Win by planning ahead, not by reacting fast.

Some cards act instantly, letting you tweak your plan before you commit to it. Enemies telegraph their intent, but they do not act until your sequence finishes. That creates a chesslike rhythm where sequencing, synergy, and knowing when to lock in decisions separate good runs from great ones.

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Harmony Doesn’t Stay the Same

Each run is a single day that begins in familiar neighborhoods and, as you push deeper into town, drifts toward something stranger. Streets can feel unfamiliar. Neighbors act off. Threats evolve. Every run offers hints of how the town could become much worse.

This evolving map of danger and atmosphere keeps tension steady. New threats and changed locations force you to adapt deck construction and how you sequence turns. The town pushes back harder the further you go.

 

Build a Deck That Can Survive

Every run is also a chance to shape a new deck. Add and upgrade cards, slot relics, and modify cards with consumables to craft strategies that survive the town’s escalating weirdness. No build lasts forever, so learning when to double down and when to let a plan go is part of the challenge.

Relics and consumables add meaningful variety. They can reinforce a long setup approach or enable on the fly pivots when a planned sequence looks shaky.

 

Different Kids. Different Decks

Harmony offers multiple kids to play as, each with their own deck, relics, and mechanical identity. Some kids reward careful setup and long chains of actions. Others thrive on risk and quick pivots enabled by instant cards. Learning how each one approaches the timeline is a core part of mastery.

That design encourages multiple playstyles and experimental runs. The mechanical differences also make narrative exploration feel fresh run after run.

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Strange Things Happen Between Fights

Not every stop is combat. You will encounter strange events, uneasy choices, and situations without clear answers. Sometimes curiosity pays off. Sometimes it does not. These encounters help build the game’s unsettling tone while offering meaningful trade offs for your deck and resources.

Welcome to Harmony is built around a single, clear idea: thoughtful planning matters more than quick thumbs. If you like being forced to commit to a plan and then live with the consequences while a small town unravels around you, this one deserves a close look.

 

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